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The Reformation in Germany and Switzerland (Cambridge Topics in History) Book

A collection of documents for A-level students and undergraduates in the series Cambridge Topics in History. It combines interpretations which emphasize popular response belief and practice with the traditional approach to the origins and progress of the Reformation in Germany and Switzerland.Read More

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    The Reformation in Germany and Switzerland is a collection of documents for A-level students and undergraduates and forms part of the series, Cambridge Topics in History. It combines new interpretations which emphasise the importance of popular response, belief and practice with the traditional approach to the origins and progress of the Reformation in Germany and Switzerland. Avoiding a Luther-centred view, it gives equal attention to other important figures as well as the political dimensions of the Reformation and elements of social protest. For the first time in any collection of documents, it focuses on the longer-term success or failure of the implementation of the Reformation aand includes many original documents translated here for the first time from previously unpublished archival sources.

  • 0521406072
  • 9780521406079
  • Pamela Johnston, Bob W. Scribner
  • 13 May 1993
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 164
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